Green iguanas, invasive in Florida, must be controlled or removed to protect HOA communities, waterfront homeowners, and general properties from burrowing that undermines foundations, sidewalks, patios, seawalls, and pool decks; plant defoliation; unsightly droppings with salmonella risks; and structural/safety hazards.
* Plus Trip fee of $95
We will work with you to come up with a plan to rapidly reduce iguana population and control numbers on an ongoing basis.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) has listed numerous nuisance species, some that are non-native / invasive, and acceptable to exterminate humanely.
Monitor lizards, especially invasive species like the Nile monitor in Florida, should be controlled to safeguard native wildlife from their predatory impact on endangered species such as sea turtles, gopher tortoises, burrowing owls, and American crocodiles, while also reducing risks to pets and public safety.
Armadillos, persistent diggers increasingly common in residential neighborhoods and HOA-managed communities, must be controlled or removed to prevent extensive lawn, garden, and foundation damage from their burrowing, which creates holes, uproots plants, undermines structures like patios and driveways, and poses tripping hazards while potentially spreading diseases like leprosy.
Our professional animal control team provides safe, effective raccoon removal services for raccoons that are determined to be a nuisance. They may leave behind feces and urine in den sites or on surfaces or pools, posing health risks from parasites like raccoon roundworm or bacteria, along with unpleasant odors and attracting other pests.




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